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DIED. George S. Brown, 60, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1974-78); of cancer; at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. A 1941 graduate of West Point, Brown became a pilot in the Army Air Corps and, among other missions, helped lead the celebrated low-level B-24 bombing raid on the oil fields of Ploesti, Rumania, in 1943. He was director of operations for the Fifth Air Force during the Korean War, served as military assistant to the Secretary of Defense (1959-63), and in 1968 became responsible for the U.S. air war in Southeast Asia...
...rare opportunity for husband and wife to really work together," he added. "We're a team, and look forward to this as a new joint enterprise...
Racial discrimination in the urban mortgage market of New York is more widespread than many have believed, according to Robert Schafer, associate professor of City Planning for the Harvard-MIT Joint Center for Urban Studies...
...firm for free trade, pressure for protectionist measures is growing among other European nations. Last year the Common Market demanded that all its foreign steel suppliers freeze 1978 deliveries at 1976 levels. Also, 13 petrochemical companies formed a cartel in man-made fibers, carving up markets and agreeing to joint cuts in production. Says Fiat Chairman Giovanni Agnelli: "I don't at all like the idea of closing Europe off, but we must do it just for a while on condition that we emerge with a more competitive industry...
...least six U.S. oil firms, including Exxon, Phillips Petroleum and Union Oil, have sent top-level delegations to Peking to discuss possible joint ventures. The theme of all the talks was the same: China would own any oil that was found, but the firms, in exchange for their technological expertise, would win the right to buy some oil at below OPEC prices...